I'd like to know what applications/widgets y'all are liking on your phone. I've got a droid eris that's pretty sweet, and a few app's on it... but I know I could be getting more out of it. I'll be the first to admit I'm not on top on all the latest going's on in the technology world.

So what do you like?

I've got:

PandoraFlashlight (wicked bright)

and a couple others... can't remember off the top of my head right now.

PicSay/PicSay PRO, basically a mini mobile photoshop minus layers (WAYYYY better than the actual mobile photoshop, shit sucks)Chandroid, if ya gotta ask you dont need itAdvanced Task Killer, good for keeping your battery life upBubble, awesome level appRobo Defense, best game ive found on Android market, super addictiveDolphin Browser, kinda like Firefox for your phone, a good deal better than the stock browser (or Opera mini IMO)Joes interactive flight chart, yep they got itMabillo Ringtones, huge library of good ringtones, all freePhotobucket, handy for DGR pic postin actionShazam, can tell you what nearly any recorded song is by holding your phone up to the sound, shit is so cashYelp, you know what yelp is right?

I don't know what the old Opera Minis were like (last time I used it was in 2004, many versions have been released since), but the newest is almost identical to the Opera Mobile 10. Actually the interface IS identical (in 5800 at least). The only reason to not use it is that the proper Mobile version is a bit faster and handles memory usage better.

Also, I seem to be the only person on the planet who thinks that Firefox isn't a particularly good browser. It's better than IE but that's it, I vastly prefer both Chrome and especially Opera to it (haven't tried Safari).

Parks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.

there's an excellent guitar app for iphone, tuner.. metronome.. chords/scales.. good stuff. i use the voice recorder a lot, when i'm training i can just capture like 2-hour long conversations and review later on my desktop machine. i have a nice golf scoring/GPS app as well.

there's a ton of handy-dandy shit for smartphones... stuff my life was just fine without before, but stuff that's super useful if it's available.

1 - Acutally usefulSome of the others listed above (Shazam, Astro, Dolphin)Astrid - Personal task manager, as in, you make a list of stuff for you to do. I even like the widget.My Tracks - it tracks where you moved over a time. It's great for running or biking and can be interesting for disc golf.Barcode Scanner/ShopSavvy - Scan UPC's and look up prices on the web.Movies - quick way to look up movie timesKey Ring - scan those UPC deals you get from Best Buy, PetCo or where ever else and keep them on your phone instead.Unit Converter - if you're a nerd and need to convert units but not a big enough nerd to do it in your head.Stop WatchWhatever guitar tuner app you like the bestBubble - makeshift level. Not exact but is good enough a lot of the time.

2 - Cool, but not very usefulGoggles - take a picture of a logo or text and it will do a Google search on it. Try it on a business card.Layar/Wikitude/Google Sky Map - "Augmented Reality" where you look through the camera and it tells you about the stuff you're pointing at.

First page is all the stock aps that you can't delete, including The weather channel. Great for playing rounds and wondering where the rain ACTUALLY is.

Apps worth mentioning that I actually useDynolicious. $10 dyno. I run 1/4 mile times on my car with this. Pretty accurate. Gives a dyno chart of your run along with various other stats. Im a motor nut so this was a must. Myspace/facebook. Dont really even touch myspace other than to upload photos of dyes.Chase - Good for checking my account balance on the flyEbay - Dont use this too much lately. Wikipanion Pandora - A must. I stream it all day at work. Lose it! - Calorie counter I used to use. Dropped 15 pounds in a month by logging my calorie intakeC25K - Couch to 5K running program designed to get you from your couch to running a 5K in 9 or so weeks. Blizzard Authenticator - A MUST if you play WoW. helps keep your account super secure and VERY difficult to hackTimesheet - I use this for work because I work for a private engineer. I log all my drafting/engineering times with this and mail it to him. Knocking vid - I JUST got this today cuz a friend told me to. They finally released an API ap, capable of streamlining live video from phone to phone. Only tested it once with a friend, but seems to have a pretty good refresh rate.

page 2, most is just junk. WoW armory, Warcraftstat - see if my server is up or down after patch day, WoW characters, myLite (flashlight),Mywireless - Pay your At&T bill in just a couple of secondsGoogle earth, Keeper (A password/info keeper), Paypal, Shazam, Flixter (Great for finding movie times and availability near me)Carpenter - I use this for work a bit when I need to find angles of pieces of metal welded to parts. Golf mate - Score keeper, NewEgg, Geocaching, DGG (DG distance measure...Not the greatest)AppBox Pro - Tons of tools in here. I use it to convert Metric to standard for work here and there. But it's got a TON of things in it.